ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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Which of the following is an example of a stock rather than a flow? Group of answer choices
Derek has $2,568 in his checking account.
Brant mows 25 lawns per week.
Ana collects $5,000 per month rent on her property that she leases.
Connie earns $75,000 per year.
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